If you’ve ever wondered why your toilet has two buttons on top, you’re not alone. Most people think they both just flush — but there’s actually a smart reason behind them that can save you hundreds of gallons of water every year.
Here’s what it really means:
- The smaller button (usually the one on the left or with a smaller icon) releases half a flush — designed for liquid waste.
- The larger button (or the one with a bigger symbol) performs a full flush — meant for solid waste.
This clever dual-flush system was created to help conserve water and lower utility bills. A standard full flush can use up to 6 liters (1.6 gallons), while the half-flush uses about 3 liters (0.8 gallons) — meaning you can cut water usage almost in half just by pressing the right button.
So, next time you’re in the bathroom, think before you flush — one small button can make a big difference for both the planet and your wallet. 🌍💧